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cheap oven?

My oven 8 year + oven broken

Having quick chat with repair man on phone, he think it could cost 80 to fix.

New oven could be found under 200, do you think it worth fixings?


For those build in single oven under 200, which one is a better brand?
my only requirement is the depth need to under 55 cm.
i saw some new world, indesit at 170


there is a Bosch at 250, i am not sure if i really want to spend extra.

i usually use air fryer these day. the oven only use for pizza once a week or baking chicken once every 2 months.

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  • phill99
    phill99 Posts: 9,092 Forumite
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    If you shop round you can get a cheap single oven for less than £150.00.


    http://ao.com/product/bif22100w-beko-ecosmart-electric-single-oven-white-37155-45.aspx
    Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.
  • Annie1960
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    If you spent £80 repairing the oven, would there be a guarantee with this? If so, how long? What is the problem with the oven?

    It seems your decision is a borderline case whether you could either fix itand hope the oven lasts longer or just get a new one.

    When I was moving a couple of years ago, my oven was about eight years old. I had had one repair of a new element on the oven, and I still regarded it as fairly 'new'. I would not have thought about replacing it, but it was a mid-range multifunction double oven and it was easy to get parts.
  • Cisco001
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    Annie1960 wrote: »
    If you spent £80 repairing the oven, would there be a guarantee with this? If so, how long? What is the problem with the oven?

    It seems your decision is a borderline case whether you could either fix itand hope the oven lasts longer or just get a new one.

    When I was moving a couple of years ago, my oven was about eight years old. I had had one repair of a new element on the oven, and I still regarded it as fairly 'new'. I would not have thought about replacing it, but it was a mid-range multifunction double oven and it was easy to get parts.

    oven function not heat up. grill, light and fan are all working.
    this oven being fixed by a friend 3/ 4 year ago, but he no longer in the country.

    i just can't decide fix it or replace.
    there is no guarantee how long it last after fixing.
  • Cisco001
    Cisco001 Posts: 4,248 Forumite
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    phill99 wrote: »
    If you shop round you can get a cheap single oven for less than £150.00.


    http://ao.com/product/bif22100w-beko-ecosmart-electric-single-oven-white-37155-45.aspx

    saw that before, too deep, won't fit
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